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don't look now, richard, but regional jobs are drying up and blowing away with the 50 seat jets. Ask the next 20 year comair f/o you see for verification. Of you might see how the eagle f/os are feeling right about now.
by cutting our throats and flying for 60%, you are ensuring there will be no well paying airline pilot jobs in your future.
ever heard the old saying, "when you find yourself in a hole, the first thing to do is stop digging."
Don't look now, Richard, but regional jobs are drying up and blowing away with the 50 seat jets. Ask the next 20 year Comair F/O you see for verification. Of you might see how the Eagle F/Os are feeling right about now.
By cutting our throats and flying for 60%, YOU are ensuring there will be NO well paying airline pilot jobs in YOUR future.
Ever heard the old saying, "When you find yourself in a hole, the first thing to do is stop digging."
You don't seem to grasp that ALPA is not some sort of entity that dictates contracts from the top down. Airlines don't have contracts with, nor do they negotiate with ALPA. They have contracts with and negotiate with their pilot groups. The members of the individual pilot groups voted to give some of those things away because they didn't understand how important they were at the time. The others were stripped during bankruptcies. The individual pilot groups haven't taken them back because they lack the collective balls to stand up for themselves and demand it. It is far easier to point the finger at someone else than look in the mirror. Blaming ALPA for, or expecting ALPA to do anything is like blaming the hammer for your house falling down.He cannot grasp the concept that ALPA has created the downward pressure on wages by allowing mainline flying to be transferred to poverty level wage paying regionals. Since he cannot grasp that fact, he also cannot grasp the fact that the ALPA endorsed outsourcing has eliminated the entry level jobs at the good mainline carriers. Since he fails to grasp those two basic concepts, his brain would explode if you were to tell him that by continuing to work for poverty level wages at the ALPA endorsed outsourcing company, you are continuing to put downward pressure by allowing even more outsourcing from mainline.
If you are unhappy with your pay or your contract, blame it on your pilot group. They are the ones who accepted it. Virgin, Regionals, Southwest, whoever.....didn't get a ballot.I guess you can rationalize your actions any way you want, but the truth of the matter is regional pay rates have no effect on my contract.
However, Airbus pilots who whoore themselves out for 2/3rds pay certainly do.
this is the underlying issue with having a 'national association' that will whore itself out to any group.
Alpa loved the day the majors started farming out their flying. It's all out dues. And when regionals hit the scene, well, that was a $hit-load of more bodies forking over that few percentage points.....
The rest is history....
..well, that was a $hit-load of more bodies forking over that few percentage points.....
What NEDude and the rest of the VX mental midgets can't seem to grasp is that flying and Airbus for RJ wages puts downward pressure on ALL OF US.
He tosses out the ALPA strawman, but Union affiliation hardly matters. USAPA is doing the same thing under LOA 93 that the VX slugs do voluntarily.
But he can't answer that because HE'S PROUD of the fact that he thinks VX is the path to the stars for him. The problem is in 20 years when he's still making RJ wages he'll have no one but the "man" in the mirror to blame.
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give me a break. I know a lot of guys who applied and have not gotten an interview. Oh wait, they are not connected, chuck yeager, or meet HR's requirements for diversity
Fubi, you're right. I'll go to Delta. Not hiring for 2012. I'll go to American, bankrupt. I'll go to UniCal, 1500 on furlough. US Air, not hiring. Hawaiian, forget it unless you live in Hawaii because otherwise no call. Spirit, if they call you. UPS not hiring. Soooo stay stuck in regional hell through a round of concessions and bankruptcy or try Virgin?
USAir was just hiring. UAL will be soon. Atlas is hiring, but interviews are temporarily suspended. Southern, Omni, Evergreen are hiring. I think World is. Kalitta is hiring.
TONS of overseas jobs at great pay are hiring, including some FO positions.
cliff
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Did any of you slugs ever consider getting a job outside of aviation. Nah...wouldn't want to actually WORK for a living. Better to stab others in the back. Just like a scab.
Because of our growth, I make more than my peers who went to Delta at the same time I came here, and will continue to out-earn them until they upgrade. By then, our payscales will be very different, and I may well continue to outearn them.
No Ph.D required.
But he can't answer that because HE'S PROUD of the fact that he thinks VX is the path to the stars for him. The problem is in 20 years when he's still making RJ wages he'll have no one but the "man" in the mirror to blame.
Fubi, you're right. I'll go to Delta. Not hiring for 2012. I'll go to American, bankrupt. I'll go to UniCal, 1500 on furlough. US Air, not hiring. Hawaiian, forget it unless you live in Hawaii because otherwise no call. Spirit, if they call you. UPS not hiring. Soooo stay stuck in regional hell through a round of concessions and bankruptcy or try Virgin?
Pay is worse at USAir than it is at Virgin and had less than 50 openings in its last vacancy.
Lol-does anyone outside of Burlingame really think vx will even be around in 10 years, much less 20? Maybe jayme should calculate first year pay a few years from now in his "long term" career calculator.
Did any of you slugs ever consider getting a job outside of aviation. Nah...wouldn't want to actually WORK for a living. Better to stab others in the back. Just like a scab.
Pay is worse at USAir than it is at Virgin and had less than 50 openings in its last vacancy. UAL has over 1400 furloughs to recall, so "soon" is a bit optimistic. Southern, Omni, Evergreen, Kalitta and World all pay around the same as Virgin (higher hourly wage - worse guarentee) and require a lot of time away from home and some real 'nice' layovers.
The overseas jobs are hiring and paying well, but for some people the idea of living in central China is just not that appealing, especially if they have family. Yes I know, there are places other than China that are hiring, but the point it that if you have a family, sometimes the overseas jobs are not a viable option. If you are divorced and have kids, and a psycho ex-wife who is not fit to have the kids (not that I'd know anything about that) it makes the decision even harder.
The point is what is a perfect job for one guy may not be a perfect job for another guy.
... and have 14-17 days off per month - often in 1 long block.